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Michael V (NM)
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Posted: 11 Feb 2021 at 6:05pm |
I need the steel line that goes from the control valve to the 3 point tee, also any of the remote steel lines. these are thew line that go under the fuel tank
the 3 PT line, agco parts calls it a tube PN is 70254702, but since mine is an early SN, it says also order PN 70921409 for the remote lines, i hope i remember the right ones that I need PN 70254700, is the Left inner PN 70254701, is the left outer EDIT... ok,, I went and look to make sure what lines I needed, for sure the 3- point line, the LH outer, DO NOT need the LH inner, but do need the RH Inner, PN 70253785
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JimWenigOH
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: NC Ohio Points: 1160 |
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Are yours bad or missing?
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d17brown
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will a d21 work? I might have them
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Michael V (NM)
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Jim, one of remote lines has a large hole worn in, I brazed it, but not sure it will hold previous owner replaced with hose 3-point line missing, replaced with a hose. I'd like to get back to original, as this is an early SN,, #1025...
d17brown, I believe the D-21 is totally different...the D-21 valve is on the floor, on a 220 its mounted up high
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Michael V (NM)
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IBWD MIke
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Might give these guys a shot. They advertise in Red Power Magazine. Not sure how much they work with other colors. |
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DCAC
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I have an early 220 too, (1014), and would be interested in these lines as well, thanks!
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JimWenigOH
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If you have the original line you can send it to Mid-State Sales in Columbus, OH. They will give you a quote to duplicate it. I've had them make steel lines for my 190 and 220. It's cheaper by the piece if you have them make at least five. You can then sell the extras on this forum or where ever. Over the years I've had them make four batches for me, and was able to sell the extras. Most went to other Forum members and some to an AGCO Dealer. It helps everyone involved. They make lines for OEM manufacturers and US Govt. Their products are spot on excellent, and the people were always good to work with. If you go that route you would want to assign the A-C part number to it for future reference in case you want to have a second batch made. You wouldn't have to ship a tube in, they would already have it on file, or someone else could call and request that P/N and just get one made if they wanted. Just some food for thought.
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DCAC
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Good idea, Jim, thanks for the tip!
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Michael V (NM)
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Jim, I like the idea,, but the lines I need the most are MIA,, have been replaced with a hose,the ones that are there are kinda bent up,I tried to get them close,but there not really a good pattern.
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